An IBSS (Independent Basic Service Set) network, often called an ad-hoc network, is a way to have a group of devices talk to each other wirelessly, without a central controller. It is an example of an peer-to-peer network, in which all devices talk directly to each other, with no inherent relaying.

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For example, ad-hoc networking may be used to [[Internet Share|share an internet connection]].

Now you can create an ad-hoc network. Replace ''your_ssid'' with the name of the network and ''frequency'' with the frequency in MHz, depending on which channel you want to use. See the Wikipedia page [[Wikipedia:List_of_WLAN_channels#Interference_Concerns|List of WLAN channels]] for a table showing frequencies of individual channels.

Now you can create an ad-hoc network. Replace your_ssid with the name of the network and frequency with the frequency in MHz, depending on which channel you want to use. See the Wikipedia page List of WLAN channels for a table showing frequencies of individual channels.

# iw interface ibss join your_ssidfrequency

WPA supplicant

Note: This method creates ad-hoc network using WPA encryption. WPA2 is currently not supported (August 2013).